When I’m Out in the Streets

Leicas are made for street photography. From experience the camera becomes unobtrusively intuitive. Atwells Avenue in Providence is an expressive panaply of lights and objects and people, especially so in the summer when the street is filled with diners and tattooers and valets and music. On a winter weeknight the streets are largely bereft of obvious vitality, but nonetheless retain interest and oddity. I love all genres of photography, but like Bruce Springsteen, when I’m out in the streets I walk the way I wanna walk.

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Photography and Me

I started taking photographs with frequency in 2009. After riding the wave of digital technology I got tired of it. I found myself editing photographs to simulate film. It led me to the real thing, and for that I am glad. I still shoot digital images too, but film is my passion.